Fig. 9.6 a Genderratio in the French population as a function of age. The graph shows the genderratio before and after World War I. For the people who are 25 year old in 1920 the sexratio is 0.78. Source: Daguet (1995) ...Japan (1950) France (1950) ...france, japan

at the forefront of the longevity revolution – France, Italy, Japan, Sweden and Switzerland ... and number of deaths at M*: Fifty years of change in Switzerland compared with Japan, France, Italy and Sweden, by gender Estimated Mode (M*) Most Change in recent 50 ...france, italy, japan, sweden, switzerland

france, japan ... when estimating the gender wage gap. All workers are liable to leave the labour market ... involved. In Japan, the profile has a so-called M-shape, with a sharp drop in the participation rate occurring at the age of 30-40, while in France, this profile remains

in the case of Japan (Shinotsuka 1995; Gender Equality Bureau 2007:59). ... Now, let us consider the trend of women’s participation in the workforce. Graph 1: International comparison of female labour participation rates Note: Data on Japan, America and Germany were collected in 2000; that on Sweden, the UK and France were collected ...france, germany, japan, sweden, united kingdom, united states

” objective. This proportion is low in comparison to gender equality focussed aid scored ... Aid by DAC members in support of gender equality in the economic and productive ... to these sectors and screened against the gender equality policy marker (Chart 1). Almost all

canada, denmark, france, ireland, italy, japan, netherlands, spain, sweden, united states ... households. Statistical agencies in France, Ireland, and Sweden now make no distinction ... be increased by nearly 2 percent in 1980 and by 4 percent in 1999.2 In Denmark, same-sex

is the highest in France in comparison to selected regional countries. France Italy Belgium ... United States United Kingdom EU27 Total Belgium Germany Italy FranceJapan ... belgium, france, germany, italy, japan, united kingdom, united states

should the government of [the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the U.S., China, Japan] take to ensure that the values of homes in {the UK, France, Italy, Spain ... in five countries, Japanese, Chinese, and US adults Great Britain United States France ... china, eu, france, germany, italy, japan, spain, united kingdom, united states